Adur District Council's potential sale of Southwick Beach
Released: Wednesday, 02 July 2025
We have listened to public feedback about the potential sale of Southwick Beach to Shoreham Port Authority.
We are open to selling our part of the beach, as well as the surrounding facilities, as we lack the necessary funding to adequately invest into the current infrastructure or ensure the future protection of the shoreline.
As it already owns most of the surrounding land, Shoreham Port Authority has approached us about the possibility of purchasing the site, which would include the promenade, public toilets, beach chalets and car park. The café would also be included in the transfer, which is independently operated on a long-term lease.
The potential sale is going to be discussed by our Joint Strategic Committee on Tuesday 8th July 2025 at The Shoreham Centre from 6:30pm.
Aware of its importance to local people and hearing public concerns, we have highlighted the significance of the beach remaining publicly accessible to Shoreham Port Authority, which already owns and manages the majority of the public coastline leading to the Brighton and Hove border from Southwick Beach.
Following public feedback about the possible transfer, Shoreham Port Authority has announced its commitment to retain public rights of access to the beach forever, should the sale be agreed.
We believe Shoreham Port would be the ideal custodian of the land because of its key contribution to the local economy, its work with the community, its sustainable values and the fact it is the adjacent landowner.
Shoreham Port Authority, which owns most of the beach running alongside Basin Road South, also has the experience and resources to build coastal defences that will help protect the stretch of coastline for future generations.
Should a deal be agreed, the public facilities at Southwick Beach would be managed by Shoreham Port Authority. Existing contractual agreements with beach chalet tenants and the operator of Carats Café would be automatically assigned to Shoreham Port, which would be obligated to comply with the terms and conditions in place at the time of the transaction.
Photos: Southwick Beach
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Page last updated: 02 July 2025